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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Solgold Plc | LSE:SOLG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0WD0R35 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-0.12 | -1.01% | 11.80 | 11.54 | 11.76 | 13.00 | 11.22 | 12.00 | 22,431,285 | 16:35:27 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gold Ores | 3.9M | -50.34M | -0.0168 | -7.00 | 357.73M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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23/8/2019 15:46 | Dow has gone all positive it's time for solg to follow Dow, mind you when share price was around 25p nm did get bhp paying premium for 10% at 45p so theres no reason why he cant do that | ntbb | |
23/8/2019 15:38 | Ntbb That is true . | mknight | |
23/8/2019 15:35 | Lower the share price the more chance of hostile bid for the company | ntbb | |
23/8/2019 15:31 | We are not in a happy place. | mam fach | |
23/8/2019 15:17 | The share price as it is takes out all possibilities of cornerstone taking up our offer . What does NM do now? | mknight | |
23/8/2019 15:13 | Buy in fear comes to mind but we have giants backing us | ntbb | |
23/8/2019 15:11 | Dmitri Yes thats the góod news ... | mknight | |
23/8/2019 15:11 | Telbap I am guessing . Maybe someone does not want us to buy cornerstone . | mknight | |
23/8/2019 15:05 | Astonishing. That’s the gap filled. | dmitribollokov | |
23/8/2019 15:04 | @mknight........so a raise is in the air, that answers all questions, raise at 23p seems likely. | telbap | |
23/8/2019 15:02 | We have loads of gold, I just added some | ntbb | |
23/8/2019 14:56 | Lefrene I think he will raise once more before raising for cascabel . | mknight | |
23/8/2019 14:15 | Certainly short on the sort of news that would move this forwards, ie CGP issue sorted, drill permits issued, funding for mine start up sorted. OK the last one is a biggie, but where the heck are those permits? | lefrene | |
23/8/2019 13:44 | I would think NM will give us some good news in the next fe weeks. I would imagine he is under a bit of pressure . I bet he is glad the AGM is in Australia .i have no doubts before the 20th of September the Sp will be over 30p with fund raising sorted. | mknight | |
23/8/2019 13:32 | Agree, it's shocking.Had hoped we would see these scare tactics on main market. If only i'd had funds to top up-again. | mam fach | |
23/8/2019 13:22 | No it's not, but it might just as well be though! All that expense and hassle to get on the TSX has yet to reveal it's value in the hoped for form of loan capital from supposedly mining friendly Canadian Banks. | lefrene | |
23/8/2019 13:21 | Mia culpa, thinking of GGP, while posting on SOLG:-)Still stinks, even worse if it is main market. | telbap | |
23/8/2019 13:18 | It's not on AIM. | mam fach | |
23/8/2019 12:59 | Have we had any bad news ? Cannot think of any .. So keep buying . | mknight | |
23/8/2019 12:50 | This should be closer to 40p than 20p. Fortune should favour the brave here. | francoismyname | |
23/8/2019 12:33 | Nice to see gap closed . Now we can focus on getting past 45p . | mknight | |
23/8/2019 12:29 | Don`t panic Mr Mannering. This is not Bitcoin. Was it 25 million OZ of gold at the last count??? That's $37 billion so spend $7 on start up and there is $30 billion profit over the coming years. At some point the copper will be needed by the world. What`s not to like? I`m under water like many but the assets will correct that given time and that could include Donald`s need for re election, a deal with China. a cut by The Fed. and international optimism. | arcadian | |
23/8/2019 12:27 | “IF” this can hold the bounce into the close, then chart looking very good for a strong reversal next week. Momentum will be helped by people who sold above 28p piling back in thinking they have missed the bottom. Let’s see where we are at close? | alwaysevolving |
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